SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A delay in Super Tuesday voting results is expected in Sacramento County because “inconsistencies” in tabulation machines will force all ballots to be counted at the registrar’s office instead of at individual polling places, an election official said.

The county’s results will likely not be known until early Wednesday.

But Brad Buyse, spokesman for the registrar’s office, emphasized that voters’ ballots will indeed count.

“Just trust that your vote will be counted accurately,” Buyse said early Tuesday.